Transfer mechanism for adding-machines.



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G. J. BARRETT. l TRANSFER HEGHANISM PUB li APPLICATION FILM) 'fz, f`, 191 994,238, Patented June 6, 1911.

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` STATES-'PATENT ormoni GLENN J. DAnnETT, or GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN, 'AssIGNon BY- DInEoT ASSIGNMENTS, To BARRETT ADDING MAcHINigco., or GRAN-n nArIDs, mo'nIGA'N.-

A CORPORATION.

TRANSFER nEcIIANIsn Fon-ADDING4IAcnINEs. i

To all whom it may concern: i --Be it known that I, GLENN JBARRETT, a citizen o f the United lStates residin at Grand Rapids,-Kent county, Michi an, ave

ments in Transfer Mechanisms for A dingachines, of which the following is a specication'. 7

' 'devi s is accumulate invented certain new andusefiil m rove- My invention relates to improvementsjin transfer mechanisms for adding machne'S, and itsl objects are: to "provide a lcarrying. mechanism which willnot prematurely val#- loiv the carrying operation -to tak'e place when the dials are rotated at a'great speed; and to provide a carrying mechanism whe'ie-A in thepower fontripiing the carryii; 'step space',

usually the case'.

hei' objects, and objects relating-,td-

I accomplish the objects of my invention,

` bythe devices and'means described in the following speciiicaftion.

The structure described-constitutes one effective embodiment of my invention.

Other embodiments Awould be lreadily `de vised by those skilled lin fthe art.

' The inv ntion is clearly defined and point- 'ed maint denim A s tructureconstitutiug an effective andj:

preferred embodiment of the features of my .invention is clearly/.illustrated inthe accom Fig. 2 is a sectional vieivjof the parts ,shown in vFigi, on line 2 2, said sectional v iew being taken from the froi'it of the' machine.

'panying drawing,h forming a part'of this speciiication, in w ich:

Figure 1 is a-detajil .sectional'side-.eleva-- Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the dial actu- A ators which I have shown in conjunction with ,my invention. Fig". 4 lis a perspectiveview of one -of my` dials taken'fromthe right.v Fig. 5 is a perspective view-of the- Ydia-l taken .from'the left'. Fig. 6 is a perspec duringthe revo ution 'of t e dial of thelower vdeno'ininatioii,'and not during the. movement of the dial "for one 'between the 91 and 0 point, asis speci'ncaun of umrahmt". Patented- J 111145. 6.',"l191i1l'i l Arpiicatiqn med 'June 7, i

tive -view of the dial .the hub thereon,- said view being l.taken fro'in-'- the left. -Fig..7 fis a perspective view,1t'a k en carrying camQmounted on a. common hub.

from the. left'ofjtlie 'actuating sector, show; in the StoppingA member-27andthepwl w ichfis adapte I ."gear shownin Fig.i6` ig.." 1.0 iZa Fi 11: S' Perspective.Yintken-frmth l'gt .f'the carrying i's 'Spetivc view-0f the .trip'fhell ltaken .from the right. '.1 vFi'g.`f 13 is 'a [smackvation o f a portionoff inventiox'i'fg-'showing the partsin position just'before the dial reaches the O tionzin imag, f r'cmi vies off-ae ing gear 9 beingremovea from ritenute-21. .Fi .14.7 is aside elevation'ofitlje'parts'shliwn 'sition, just after Veficarryin oper-ation..

.in ig. 13, showin' .thacarrygig'partsipi -t'aken place, or justas' tli'jdia 'finallyfches thwcpomu fif In the. draw-ing, similar-numerals ofre'l erence .refer togs'imilar part'sthroug'hout-the Sverzlyiws'. -i

Fi 8 isi aperspectivev view offtliev we ge. Fig. 9-is a perspective .view ftgken' i point in' its'. adaing rotar' ave only'shown such. partsas bear-upon my invention for the purpose-fof' giving thereof a clear understanding: fHowever, mayv be that 'the type'g`.of machine to which my linvention''--is app'liedlis known tas a key-setting' handle-operated in-acume, wherein the; depression '.'o'f suitableIiinger nection'wifth machines of this class., M

'It may be further. assumed that-the chineI o" w'iich my invention is applied yhzlits k= own as a reciprocating pick-up ai- ,t

actuators tol normali positions, during which operation the dials areengaged-with said. a`ict-'iiatoi=s`,.andare'rot'atedin the'rpro' cess of. addition; It will be .further under..

stood that,l in -the machine. tojwhich-IT-have keys interposes'stopS -whicliinifihe move:

e function of which' istorestorefthe shown my invention applied,' the real power for v:mcomplishing the' carrying movement is stored somewhere netween the' dial' act-uators and the operating. handle, during the final movenient'vof 'said handle; 'in other words, suitable Astops limit thev backward movement of said actuators when no carrying Operation' is desired, and by the reinoi'al of these stops at the point ot' carrying, the desired -ac tuatordis. allowed to 'proceed one extra spaceunder the tension ofa 'suitable 'spring or other means, somewhere between 'said-actuators and said operating handle,- as

' will he thoroughly understood by anyone i familiar `with the -ordinarylioy-set, handlellfen'type o f'addingmachine.'v

In Fi .`-1,- 1's the dial, one of a series, up'on which is read the accumulations .Qis a pinion rigidly attached` tosaid dials and @n rotating'fupon'the pivotal Ashaft 3; 9 is the dri-'ving gear -alway'fsin mesh with" said dials =4 is the' carrying tripping trigger and 5 the carryingcam for storing power totrpthe 'carry 0 stop mechanism. 23 is the hub uponw y'ch are 'rividlyf mounted both the tripping,"4 gers 4:' and the cam 5.

.G'is af" in extending 'from said .hub 23, towrd 'e right.' -'21a"hub s ecuredtothe 9,1 and,`21f is,`an openingr in this hub '30 21 to receive-the pin -6 when the parts" ae embledfin; operative position upon the.` shaft. Now i't will be readily' seen that ille rotation of'thegear 9 in one direction wilfcause one edge-of the opening 21 to :but the pin 6 and force a rotation ofthe carrying' ltrippingy ingersf .4 and the' cam 5 in the -Salii direction. Itwil'lbe also' miden stood that` the' carrying trippingingers 4,

I and the-cam 5', byreason oi .the slot'Ql", can 4 0 rot/atea litt-le in advance o the inoifementof gear 9, when poweris applied to them "greater 'than the force ofthe normal rot'afrom' the" 9' 4'point to the` 0 point, a

cam, moving in synchrony' with the' dial,' forces a stopping` member outof the' path 110, of travel of some sort of afstop portion fhav- 'tioii' of thevgeax" 9. 12 -is the 'carrying' trip havirigthereon lthe tripping portion andj .45' the ,stopping portionla', against which the carrying .stop 27 vis adapted to normally abut, as shown in Fig. l.

'It will be readily un that, when the parts 'are 'in normal" position,

'50 asshown in Fig, 1 the actuator'll is exert-- i a tension upon said actuator rearwardly.' Fig. 3 shows one form of actuator, the style of which, however, is immaterial 'to my in vYention'.

17 .is the pick-up bailfwhich has a recip-- rocatory movement driven oy thc operating handle. In'this particular, case., u-'hen 'the stop ,27 ahuts the stoplirng portion 'lia of the carrying trip l2, the tu ther z norenienf: :i position causes what is known as carrying power to'he stored in the syn-ingv in this connection,

19ers aseries "of stops suitably arranged'to cooperate with stops governed. by the de- *55 pression oi' digit finger nous, as will he derstoomms stated,

what the stop or overthrow preyenting movementwvhen not desired. This is par- .understood to be a common 4feature 4oiaddingmachines vof the class to whichmy invention is applied.' A f y Vhen-the trip' .12 is forced backwardlyj during the passing of' its coperating dial '70| beyond the 94 point, thestop L27 of the dial of next higher 'denomination is freed fromits cooperating member 12 and said stop27 is allowed to move 'until the point 27 contacts with saidst'opping portion 12a. 75 :During the rearward' movement of the dialV actuators 11, it'will be understood that the= 'pawl 10; is inoperative engagement with the teethA of the' ear 9. Thispawl l10, is pivotally --mounte upon the actuatin 'sector-26, 80

A which .isalways in mesh with t e actuator 1.1. It will be further understood that, i

when-'said sector 26" swngs"forwardly,' im pe'l'led by' said'actuatorfll, thepawl fis'notlf in 'eigagingrelat-ion to the geant), but passes 85 freely over; the teeth thereof;v` Thus, .during th'e'rca'rward movement v'of thestop 27 just described,- 'having' been freed from the normal stopping position' shownin Fig.`-1,by i the actuation -voi. the :ne-xt lower'dial fmechay 9G f nisn'i 'and vv driven loy- 'thef carrying power,

which in this ca'se is shown to be thespring 20, 'said' stop 27' passes a' distance 'equalto 'f'th'at required to move its"cope1 `fatingdial one space, 'or until the point''2 u'z'1biitsf l12", '95

or position shown in Figi I ,This method 4in general of tripping a lstop and' allowing' the movement "ofi" an eat-ra;y spacej'for 4the actuating'parts of next higher denomination :is an oldv feature in adding` machines of this class and@` the general I'netho'd'vr w'il11 'be well understood ily those familiar 'with the art. However, my invention relates more' particularly to the devices andniean's for-'accomplishing this trippingk operation 'just (le-'105 scribed." j A. y

Ordinarily, during the passageof the dial ing a synchronous vmovement with the' actuators, thus allo-wing lthe actuatorto :nove an extra carrying space. Serious difficulties are. always encountered ini devices for this purpose, for two reasons; First, during the rapid rotation of the dials, especially if there be Va'lslightest 'lost "motion, no matter meansmay be, the slightest 'over'rotation-M12o of 'said dials produces a blowupon the tripping mechanism, which is vsutiicientin rapid curaci Second: The second ditticulty is in "fthe" tact that it takes considerable power to trip the "partsjivhen in position shown in 'spring- 20, ivhatever the saine may begicaus- `,in gfc'onsiderable"friction between parts coi'- i'espoiiding to 27 and 12., and this requires :,111 iiiiieli'stroiiger spring tli'an-zwould be otherise, necessary.' In this fregjard, my inveno ii relates'fto-means for storing power for this tripping operation duringthe considerable,portion'ofthe rotation of'tliedial and if .Y 'not dui'iiigits passage simply from the 9 three elevating. portions because,'in the struc- .ture -slio wn, I have rovided Va, driving gear-1 l. with threetimes tie number of teeth as I upon-the dial pinion 2, and the same may lL '20. befsa-id ,of the trip 4,. 13 is a lever within-v clined edge `13", actuated by thespringgl Then forward portion of -thisfedge'- l adaptedio cooperate with theelevating..

,-1 tli s \vedge isfira'ised against the tension v fsaid spring' 16. tothe position shown in f Fi .1. Now, .it will be readily seen' that the i BCQpoint 4 iofithetripj 4 is-Ii'ot in contact with tliecontact port-ion 12 of the trigger 12, and @that no ordinary or possibleovertlirow by rapid operation will even cause such a con-` tact@ However, las the dialpassesfrom the I 9 .-toward the 0 point and just before 'fthe dialreaches the 0 'point, the parts ywill f.. assume the .p osition shown in Fig. -13.- At .this peint, the tension of the fspri'ng 16 is Af suc'hzthat the inclined surface 13 comes be- 4Qhindthe pointof thevcan'i" and forces the "cani and4 tscoperating. part 4 suddenly ahead of the gear 9. This movement will iinderstoodfby n oting Figs. 13 and 14, l.: vand .particularly the position ofthe pin G in 45,' Fig. 13, and' then. its position in Fig. 14,

' with reference to the slot 21.`

swords, the regular movement of the actua tor, whatever it may be, in passing from D to 0, indicated on the dials, merely 5@positions the parts ashshoivii in Fig. 13, and then lthe spring 16 exerting its tension upon the lever. 13-s through the inclined edge f 13 drives the parts 4 and o fart-her than lthe actuator could do during the movement o'f-one space on the dials, and the point- 44 of'trigger 4,1 contacting .with the contact -portionv 12', of trigger 12, throws the finger "12a Well back out-of the normal"engaging portion of the stop arm 27` or to positions "6W-shown in Fig. 14. The function of the catch 15', with the engaging portion 15, is merely for thepuipose of retaining the portion 12 imposition, shown in ig. 14,-it this trip- "f'p'ing operation should happen While the n- Y v n 11. 121 .t

osition, thelat ter-ofy which 'is shown in Fig.`

In otherhiglier denomination be-downf'ivay troni 12', which would the case, toriiiistance, when adding to :1,6 and S i -i'neinber having a similar function to'th'ef'c'atcli 15 is' lusually provided in machines of this-'classy so further explanation is not deemed neces? sary.

ot' mounting the 'trigger 4 andfcanii' upon Fig. 2 shows hou' 1nydials,driving gears; f trigger 4 and Cain" 5," etc., are mounted." laspecial attention is directed-to the manner tlie'hub 21, attached tothe gear 9.\The vhub rigidly attached to the 'trip 4* an'dcani -55 'vement-idf 1251eg'rees of t degrees by reason of the -lever .13,- aiidfi't'si-n 'clined edge 13', which is entirely in'dependf ent of the :movement othedial. .or ldriver. The` latter, being the gear 9, "merel'y'f'pos-1 tions the partsv so that the spring 16 may become operative.v` The g lever 13 is fulcrumed at `25. A kstop 22 is'provided for the trigger 12, and a spring 14 holds the trigger -12 and stop 15' in normal-position.

Having thus described my invention, what I claim as neu-'f and desire to seciire by Let.-

v'terslatent is: Y

1. In anA adding machine of the class de-V scribed, the combination of a series of dials;

pinions carried'by said dials;'driving gears" to mesh with said' pinions'; vibrating' sect-ors axially mounted with said driving gears;

dogs carried by said sectors adapted tov engage said driving gears respectively when said sectors move in one direction ,a transfer mechanism comprising a stopping arm cai- -23 is adapted 'to rotate`freely on the hub, 21,

Abut. is limited in movement by the pin ried by said sectors respective y, a swinging stop adapted to normally arrest said arm and limit the movement of the same, and

`means for sii-inging said swingingstop out of the normal path of travel of said stop.- ping arms to alloiv said sect-ors and cooperating parts to move one more numeral space than normal, comprising a tripping triggerand cani rotatably mounted axially of said-f -driving gears, 'means for compelling 'a synchronous movementot said tripping and cani members, with said dials d'uring the rotation of said dials from approximately the 0 point to the 9" point thereon, and a movement thereof from the 9 point'to the 0" point thereon comprising a pin and' slot connection between. said trippingand cam members and said .driving gearsgspring 30 said cams awaiY from the axial pointzthereot; an inclined edge on each of said spring pressdarms adapted to Contact with its co1.'-

' responding cam after said cam has moved said spring pressedl ,arm to the limit of said movement., and torce a further movement of- .Said tripping and cam members; projections lfrom each ot' said swingingstops; contact A'connections between said projections ot each l swinging stop and the tripping` and cam eating actuating member for each dial` stop` ping arms actuated b v said reciprocating members, swinging stops normally adapted to arrest said arms.auth-limit the movement, 'of the same, means for swinging lsaid swinging stops out of the lpath ot .travel of said stopping arms to allow said reciprocating members and cooperating parts to more one.

- more numeral space than normal 'when the` 9 point on an)v dial of lower denomination is passed, comprising a trip device 'and cam 'rotatably mounted. means' for compelling a synchronous movement of said 'trip device and cam member with then' cooperating dials respectively, during the rotation ot' said 'dials from'approximately the point thereon to t-he t) point. comprising alost. motion connection with said dials: a spring pressed arnrcorresponding to each dial of lower denomination adapted to be moved 'b v each ot saidcams awa)Y from the axial. lpoint thereof. and an inclined edgeupon each of said spring pressed arms adapted to contact with each ot' said cams after said cams have reached the transfer point. to reactl upon the same aml advance the same. projections l from each ot' said swinging stops,j contact connections between said projections from each swinging s top and said tripping member of next lower denomii'iation, and seeondarv stops to limit the movementl otl said stopping arms a t'ter said swinging stops have been moved out' of the normal pathrof .travel oi the respective stopping arms` substantially as described.

ln an adding machine otl the class delscribed. the combination of a series ot dials` Vand transt'er mechanism comprising a pluralit'. v oiE movable stops tor normall \v arresting and limiting the nmvement ot' said dials. means t'or moving said movable stops from normal limitingengagement with said dials when the dial ot' next lower denomination passes the "tl"` 'point' thereon comprising a rotatablecam `vlor each operative deti nominatosection. adapted to rotate in s vneln'ony with its cooperating dial from approximately the 0 pointgthereontothe S) point, spring pressed members adapted to be -moved by said cams away :from the pivotal points of the latter, means carried by said spring pressed members for forcing a movement of each of said cams inexoes's of the movementof its cooperating dial at: the transfer point; tripping members mov'.--

`ingr in synchrony with saidecams and adapt ed to contactwith said movable shops of next higher denomination 4and render said Stopsv .gagement with said dials `w11en, the .dial of next, lower denomination passes" the '9 point thereon comprising' a rotatable trip'- ,ping member adapted 'to rotate in-synchrony with veach of said dials during the assage'of said dials from approximatelvthe 0- point thereon to the 9 point, suitable lengagir'ig portions from each of said movable stops adapted to `noi'nn'illylie inLthe kpath of travel of said tripping memberof next. lower denomination; means for impartingfto said r0- tar;y tripping members an additional movement to that of its cooperating dial when said dial passes from the 9 point thereon to ther0 point-'and during the 'contact between said tripping rotary memberl and'. said projectiom'from said lno'vablef stop fnext higher denomination, Aand means for storing power for imparting such additional movement to said trippingnembers during l approximately the n iovement." of .said coperatingdials from the 0` point tlrereonto the t) point. substantiall)y as` described.

ln a transfer meehanism'for an', adding machine. the combination of accumulating dials. a reciprocatory drivingineanstherefor. a plural-ity ot movable stops for normally arresting and. limiting the movement ot said reciproeatory.,members. and means for moving said movable stopsfroin normal engaging relation with any of said reciprorator): members when the. dialof the next lower denomination passes the 9" pointthereon comprising a4 tripping member adapted to rotate in s vnchromv with its en operating dial during the passing of said dial from the "0" pointto the "9" point thereon. and to move in excess of the. move i ment ot' its cooperating dial during'the passage ot lhe'latter from the 9" point to the t) point thereon` means for storing'power 30 tor said w1-nee movement'- of said trippingr bersand the .reciprocatory driving member.

of the next higher denomination. substan- .tially as described.

6. In a transfer mechanism for an adding machine, the combination ot accumulatmg dials, stopping meanstor limiting the move- .ment thereof in one direction, and means't'or ldisplacing the said stopping means and granting to any of said dials a-vfurthermoi-ement than normal when the dial ofv next lower denomination passes the 9 point thereon, comprlsing a rotary trippingmem ber adapted to rotate 1n synchrony lwith each f said dials during a movement. thereof from approximately the 0 point to; the 9 point thereon, and to rotate in excess of themovement of its cooperating dial dur! ing the movement of saiddial from the. i 9 polnt to the fO j point thereon, means for i producing said excess movement of said tripping members actuated by power stored durlng the said rotation of said dial from ap- Pl'oximatly Said 0 point to the said 9 .,point, and suitable connections between said .tripping members and the'stopping means for lthe ,dials of next higher denomination"re spectlvely during' said excess movement of said tripping means,- substantially. as described.

7. In -a 'transfer mechanism for an adding machine, the combination of accumnj lating dials, stopping means for limiting the .movement thereof in one direction, and

dial of next lower -,denoi'nination' passes the transfer point thereon, comprising a rotary tripping member, suitable connections be- .from approximately the 0 .poxnt thereon to the transfer point.

tween each of'said tripping. members and said stopping means cooperating with the dial of'next' higher/denomination, means for storing power to act-nate said tripping means of one denomination-in said altering of said stopping means of the next higher denomination and during the Yrotation of the dial of the lower denomination from approximately the 0 point to the 9v point thereon, and means for rendering said stored power operative. during the movement of 'said dial of lower denominationtromthe 9 point to'. the .0 point thereon, substantially as described.

8. In a transfer mechanism for ln-adding machine, the combination ofzaccumulating dials, stopping means for each of said dials for limit-ing the movement thereof in one direction, and means for displacing said-stopping means and. granting to any of said dials a movement in ex'cess o/normal when the dial Aof: next lower denomination passes. the t 0; pointthereon, comprising a ro'- tary tripping` member adapted to contact with each of said Astopping means -for the dial of next higher denomination,v and means. lfor forcing the rg/tary movementv of said tripping member uring .the ypassage. of itscoperating dial Afrom they-9 point thereon to the /O actuated b v power stored during -the rotation'of said dialsV from a proximately the 0 point thereon to e 9. point, substantially as described.

9. In a transfer mechanism for anadding machine, in combination with accumula dials, normal stopping means therefor, a-n' a rotary. means cooperating with each of said -dials, for rendering said normal stopping means inoperative, and means Ifor storing powerforfoperatng said rotary means durngthe rotation of said dials-from alpproximately the O point thereon to the transfer point.

' 10. In atransfer mechanismlfor an adding machine, in combination with 'aocumuf lating dials, normal stopping means therefor, and a rotary means Vcooperating with each of said dials for rendering said nor-- mal stopping means'inoperative, and Vmeans for storing power for operating' said rotary means, during the rotation of said dials before the transfer point thereon is, reached,

In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal in the presence of .two witnesses;

GLENN J, BARRETT.. [1.. s.]

Witnesses;

CLORA E; BRADENl L. G; GREENFIELD. 

